Meteor Explodes Over Massachusetts Coast, Visible Across Northeastern US
1-Minute Brief
The meteor's explosion prompted scientific investigation and public interest due to its brightness and energy release.
Key Facts
- NASA confirmed the meteor exploded over the northeastern US with the force of 230 tons of TNT.
- NASA described the fireball as being as heavy as an elephant.
- The meteor was observed as a fireball across the Northeast last weekend.
- Sightings and explosion reports came from areas ranging from Delaware to Montreal.
- Scientists are analyzing debris after the meteor broke up over Cape Cod Bay.
What Happened
A meteor entered the atmosphere and exploded off the coast of Massachusetts, creating a bright fireball visible across the Northeast and causing reports of a double boom.
Why It Matters
The event's energy release and visibility over a wide area have drawn scientific attention and public curiosity, offering a rare opportunity to study meteor impacts and atmospheric entry.
What's Next
Scientists are searching for meteorite debris in Cape Cod Bay and continuing analysis to better understand the meteor's composition and trajectory.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft2h agoWATCH: Boston meteor lights up sky, sparks search surge
- Google NewsUnknown2h agoA meteor exploded off the Mass. coast with the force of 230 tons of TNT. We thought you might have a few questions.
- The IndependentLeft50m agoMeteor as heavy as an elephant causes widespread speculation across New England
